Jimmy Fallon & Wife Nancy Welcome Baby Daughter Frances via Surrogate

Jimmy Fallon & Wife Nancy Welcome Baby Daughter Frances via Surrogate

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Jimmy Fallon & Wife Nancy Welcome Baby Daughter Frances via Surrogate!

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Jimmy Fallon and his Wife Nancy Juvonen have welcomed a second Daughter via surrogate!
Frances Cole Fallon officially entered the world at 8:45 a.m. on December 3, weighing 5 lbs., 11 ounces and is 18.5 inches long,” a statement reads (viaPeople) about the 40-year-old talk show host and 47-year-old wife’s new addition. “Their new addition joins big sister, Winnie Rose, 1. The couple opted to keep their Baby joy to themselves until their new daughter, Frances Cole, made her official debut. Both Fallon babies were born via surrogate.”
Their first daughter, Winnie, was born via Surrogate last year. Congrats to the happy couple!

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Frances McDormand on plastic surgery: It makes me ‘full of fear and rage’

Frances McDormand on plastic surgery: It makes me ‘full of fear and rage’

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Frances McDormand is promoting her new miniseries, Olive Kitteridge. The project is about a family who lives in a New England town where not everything is as safe and sound as it seems. The town’s residents are all having affairs and enduring various tragedies. Frances did a new interview with the New York Times where she calls the miniseries “a subversive act” because it provides so many aging actors with roles. Frances is 57 and keeps a low profile for a woman who’s married to a Coen Brother.
Frances may appear in many of Joel Cohen’s movies (I loved her in Burn After Reading), but she’s not getting the roles because she’s married to the director. Frances is immensely talented. She won the Oscar for Fargo and hid her award behind a bunch of books on an obscure ****f. She sometimes dresses it in “a cowboy outfit” for fun but mostly ignores it. Frances was also nominated for Almost Famous and two other movie roles. She’s a good egg, as they say. Here are her feelings on aging and plastic surgery:

On aging in Hollywood: “We are on red ***** when it comes to how we are perceiving ourselves as a species. There’s no desire to be an adult. Adulthood is not a goal. It’s not seen as a gift. Something happened culturally: No one is supposed to age past 45 — sartorially, cosmetically, attitudinally. Every**** dresses like a teenager. Every**** dyes their hair. Every**** is concerned about a smooth face.”

Her feelings on plastic surgery: “I have not mutated myself in any way. Joel and I have this conversation a lot. He literally has to stop me physically from saying something to people — to friends who’ve had work. I’m so full of fear and rage about what they’ve done.” Looking old, she said, should be a boast about experiences accrued and insights acquired, a triumphant signal “that you are someone who, beneath that white hair, has a card catalog of valuable information.”

Her early career: “I was often told that I wasn’t a thing. She’s not pretty enough, she’s not tall enough, she’s not thin enough, she’s not fat enough.’ I thought, ‘O.K., someday you’re going to be looking for someone not, not, not, not, and there I’ll be.’”

Her marriage to Joel: “I’ve been with a man for 35 years who looks at me and loves what he sees.”

She hasn’t watched FX’s Fargo: “Not interested,” she said, explaining that she’s leery of “the cultural appropriation of intellectual property.”

[From NYT]

Cele|bitchy | Frances McDormand on plastic surgery: It makes me ‘full of fear and rage’

Frances Bean Cobain talks for the first time about her father to Rolling Stone

Frances Bean Cobain talks for the first time about her father to Rolling Stone

I can’t get this to copy and paste, but the link goes to Rolling Stone’s website. I thought this was an interesting Q & A with her. I remember the time around Kurt’s death so clearly, and it’s crazy to me that he’s been gone 21 years and Frances is already 22.

Frances Bean Cobain on Life After Kurt’s Death: An Exclusive Q&A | Rolling Stone

Courtney Love Admits to Using Heroin While Pregnant With Frances Bean Cobain

Courtney Love Admits to Using Heroin While Pregnant With Frances Bean Cobain

Courtney Love reveals heroin use during pregnancy | Page Six

Sundance Film Festival

Courtney Love reveals heroin use during pregnancy
By Fox News
January 28,2020 | 9:20am
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Frances Bean Cobain and Courtney Love
Photo: AP

“KURT COBAIN: Montage of Heck” is the first family-authorized ********ary about the life of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, taking audiences inside the mind of the talented and troubled musician.

“In 2024 got a call from Courtney [Love, his wife] who wanted a film that went beyond the music. The journey started there. But I made this for Frances [Bean Cobain, the couple’s daughter]. She gave me the keys to go and make the film,” director Brett Morgen told FOX411. “If you come to the movie thinking that you are going to see the story of Nirvana, you are only going to be sorely disappointed. This is the Kurt Cobain story.”

Bean, 22, served as executive producer on the film, offering up very personal Super 8 footage of her early months being raised by rock-star parents devoted to their daughter While struggling With drug addiction. At one point in the film, Love Admits that she used Heroin While pregnant.

“I used it once, then stopped,” Love said. “I knew she would be fine.”

Much of the ********ary examines Cobain’s struggle With parenting and the drive to be the father he never had in his life.

“My father and I are very different people, I am capable of a lot more affection than he is,” Cobain states in archival footage. “I don’t want her to be screwed up.”

“Montage of Heck” also functions as something of a Love story, first of all detailing Cobain’s relationship With live-in girlfriend Tracy While he was working as a janitor in Seattle after dropping out of school, and then his roller-coaster relationship With Love.

“Kurt was romantic and goofy and funny, he was not a whiny rock star. He was truly, genuinely in Love With Courtney in a way that contributed to his death,” Morgen explained.

“He felt things more intensely than most people. People are going to see that when Kurt wasn’t on stage, he was a completely different person.”

According to Love, at the height of Nirvana’s fame, Cobain chose to withdraw from the limelight, wanting only to “stay in their apartment, do Heroin and paint.” While actual drug use is not shown, Cobain’s descent into addiction becomes increasingly evident. He committed suicide in 1994.

“This is a psychological portrait of Kurt. I didn’t sugarcoat anything, he was a junkie,” Morgen said. “This is a difficult film for his family. Of course I could have been more sensitive, but I always thought the person I had to be most sensitive to was Kurt. I had to put him first.”

The film did manage to reunite Love and her estranged daughter at the Sundance Film Festival premiere in Park City, Utah, over the weekend.

“So sad yet so uplifting, beautiful and gorgeous. Your daddy would be so proud of you baby,” Love tweeted, referring to their daughter. “Thank you.”

Courtney Love reveals heroin use during pregnancy | Page Six

Courtney Love Admits to Using Heroin While Pregnant With Frances Bean Cobain

Courtney Love Admits to Using Heroin While Pregnant With Frances Bean Cobain

Courtney Love reveals heroin use during pregnancy | Page Six

Sundance Film Festival

Courtney Love reveals heroin use during pregnancy
By Fox News
January 28,2020 | 9:20am
خليجية
Frances Bean Cobain and Courtney Love
Photo: AP

“KURT COBAIN: Montage of Heck” is the first family-authorized ********ary about the life of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, taking audiences inside the mind of the talented and troubled musician.

“In 2024 got a call from Courtney [Love, his wife] who wanted a film that went beyond the music. The journey started there. But I made this for Frances [Bean Cobain, the couple’s daughter]. She gave me the keys to go and make the film,” director Brett Morgen told FOX411. “If you come to the movie thinking that you are going to see the story of Nirvana, you are only going to be sorely disappointed. This is the Kurt Cobain story.”

Bean, 22, served as executive producer on the film, offering up very personal Super 8 footage of her early months being raised by rock-star parents devoted to their daughter While struggling With drug addiction. At one point in the film, Love Admits that she used Heroin While pregnant.

“I used it once, then stopped,” Love said. “I knew she would be fine.”

Much of the ********ary examines Cobain’s struggle With parenting and the drive to be the father he never had in his life.

“My father and I are very different people, I am capable of a lot more affection than he is,” Cobain states in archival footage. “I don’t want her to be screwed up.”

“Montage of Heck” also functions as something of a Love story, first of all detailing Cobain’s relationship With live-in girlfriend Tracy While he was working as a janitor in Seattle after dropping out of school, and then his roller-coaster relationship With Love.

“Kurt was romantic and goofy and funny, he was not a whiny rock star. He was truly, genuinely in Love With Courtney in a way that contributed to his death,” Morgen explained.

“He felt things more intensely than most people. People are going to see that when Kurt wasn’t on stage, he was a completely different person.”

According to Love, at the height of Nirvana’s fame, Cobain chose to withdraw from the limelight, wanting only to “stay in their apartment, do Heroin and paint.” While actual drug use is not shown, Cobain’s descent into addiction becomes increasingly evident. He committed suicide in 1994.

“This is a psychological portrait of Kurt. I didn’t sugarcoat anything, he was a junkie,” Morgen said. “This is a difficult film for his family. Of course I could have been more sensitive, but I always thought the person I had to be most sensitive to was Kurt. I had to put him first.”

The film did manage to reunite Love and her estranged daughter at the Sundance Film Festival premiere in Park City, Utah, over the weekend.

“So sad yet so uplifting, beautiful and gorgeous. Your daddy would be so proud of you baby,” Love tweeted, referring to their daughter. “Thank you.”

Courtney Love reveals heroin use during pregnancy | Page Six